There are two places that one chooses the language, when installing Adobe products. The first is for the language used during the installation process - the second is one installation has been inititated, i.e. the language that will display in that product.

It is my understanding that one cannot convert the language, once installed. That might have changed.

The process to get correct language would be to deactivate, uninstall, then reinstall and finally activate. Be sure to choose the proper language both times: initial install, then when you are installing the components.

A call to Adobe will verify if my info is correct, or if the proceedure has been changed. That call is free for installation issues, as Jeff points out.

And, when you told Adobe Installation Technical Support, "It Ttalibni to register ... !!!," what did they say?

Don't recall this with Premiere, but there were many thousands of copies of Photoshop, that were pirated. These were pressed in Singapore, and even ended up in some legit retail streams. Many trusted resellers got burned very badly. None knew that they were selling bogus copies of PS to the unsuspected public - many of them corporate clients. Big mess.